Rand Paul Destroys Fauci for Recommending Boosters Without Any Data: If Person Makes Antibody Each Time, Is that Proof We Should Give Ten Boosters?

‘That is the only proof you have to tell children to take a booster that they make antibodies’

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PAUL: “Doctor Fauci, the government recommends everybody take a booster over age five. Are you aware of any studies that show reduction in hospitalization or death for children who take a booster?”
FAUCI: “Right now, there is not enough data that has been accumulated, Senator Paul, to indicate that that's the case. I believe the recommendation that was made was based on the assumption that if you look at the morbidity and mortality of children within each of the age groups, you know, 0 to 5, 5 to 11 --” [crosstalk]
PAUL: “All right. So -- so, let's -- so, there are no studies -- and Americans should all know this -- there are no studies on children showing a reduction in hospitalization or death with taking a booster. The only studies that were permitted, the only studies that were presented, were antibody studies. So, they say if we give you a booster, you make antibodies. Now, a lot of scientists would question whether or not that's proof of efficacy of a vaccine. If I give you ten, of if I give a patient ten mRNA vaccines, and they make protein each time, or they make antibody each time, is that proof that we should give ten boosters, Dr. Fauci?”
FAUCI: “No, that -- I think that is somewhat of an absurd exaggeration, Senator Paul.”

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